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L'objectif du #PEPP (Montréal) est d’apporter l’espoir d’un rétablissement complet aux jeunes atteints de psychoses. http://t.co/ro3oUqX2Ot
May 30, 2013
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Dans sa démarche de rétablissement, il a été soutenu, accompagné, aimé, et sa vie s’est transformée. http://t.co/kxioqXPamp
May 15, 2013
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«2 raisons nous poussent à choisir l’écriture comme piste de rétablissement au Crossroads» Liette Desjardins http://t.co/YqUSq0pekW
April 05, 2013
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Est-ce que je suis conscient que je peux être une inspiration pour le proche en rétablissement ? http://t.co/VomdQHQEnJ
March 24, 2013
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Le rétablissement n'est pas linéaire http://t.co/ESzgip4X74
March 23, 2013
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Est-ce que je respecte le parcours unique et le rythme du proche en rétablissement ? http://t.co/3I4jH60jOw
March 22, 2013
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En tant que proche-aidant, est-ce que je respecte les choix du proche en rétablissement? http://t.co/4A4BczfPdm
March 21, 2013
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Les 10 composantes du rétablissement - à l'usage des proches http://t.co/77Ivx3qgLW
March 21, 2013
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Les proches peuvent contribuer au rétablissement en santé mentale http://t.co/Q6InCyTWTX
March 20, 2013
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Est-ce que j’encourage le proche en rétablissement à s’impliquer, à donner son point de vue? http://t.co/ZuH4NrdYsZ
March 20, 2013
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